From Williams’s thesis to Williams Thesis. An anti-colonial trajectory1From Williams’s thesis to Williams Thesis. An anti-colonial trajectory1
Review essay of Eric Williams, The economic aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian slave trade and slavery. Edited by Dale W. Tomich
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Amanda MacaroAmanda Macaro
Women Suffrage and will create their own hypothesis in regards to the types of opposition women faced when trying to gain the right to vote
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Reaching-Out: contemporary art and sustaining learning communities in the art galleryReaching-Out: contemporary art and sustaining learning communities in the art gallery
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Exploring the evolution of living standards in Ghana, 1880-2000: An anthropometric approachExploring the evolution of living standards in Ghana, 1880-2000: An anthropometric approach
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The Lander LegacyThe Lander Legacy
Introduction xi
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A burmese Wonderland: Race and Corporate Governmentality in British Burma, 1906-1930A burmese Wonderland: Race and Corporate Governmentality in British Burma, 1906-1930
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3 Migration Learning Outcomes After reading, studying, and discussing the chapter, students should be able to3 Migration Learning Outcomes After reading, studying, and discussing the chapter, students should be able to
Learning Outcome 1: Understand the difference between immigration, emigration, and net migration
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Cattle trails Thomas EdisonCattle trails Thomas Edison
Inventor of the telephone, teacher of the deaf, allowed people to communicate faster over distance and lead the way to modern day technology such as the cell phone and texting
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1. Industrialization and Urbanization1. Industrialization and Urbanization
Evaluate the impact of new inventions and technologies of the late nineteenth century
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Chapter 25: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, 1750–1914Chapter 25: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, 1750–1914
Serious drought hit the coastlands of southeastern Africa in the early nineteenth century and led to conflicts over grazing and farming lands. During these conflicts
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Out of Time? Herbert LachmayerOut of Time? Herbert Lachmayer
The world also stands in the latency of nothingness. Also meant with hidden [is] a state wherein the distant birth of a new one is circumvented… 1 (Ernst Bloch)
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The reinvented romance: a study of manuscript bnf 60The reinvented romance: a study of manuscript bnf 60
A thesis submitted to the faculty of The University of Mississippi in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
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First, freedom of mobility is a ruseFirst, freedom of mobility is a ruse
Sager 2006 [Tore, Department of Civil and Transport Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, “Freedom as Mobility: Implications of the Distinction between Actual and Potential Travelling,” Mobilities, Vol. 1, No. 3]
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What on earth are they doing in a racing car?What on earth are they doing in a racing car?
What on earth are they doing in a racing car?”: Towards an Understanding of Women in Motorsport
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United States History Indianapolis Public Schools 2008-2009 Benchmark 1United States History Indianapolis Public Schools 2008-2009 Benchmark 1
Explain the factors that were necessary for industrialization in the United States. Explain the effects that industrialization had on immigration, urbanization, labor, and government regulation
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